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For the third year in a row, Sweetwater Center for the Arts is presenting our highly anticipated Folk February concert series. This series brings the community together for an evening of live Folk and Americana music. Buffalo Rose Friday, February 7th Doors open: 6:30 PM Music 7:30 PM - 9 PM Sweetwater Center for the […]
$25
In the aftermath of the Trojan War, the priestess Iphigénie is tasked to kill any strangers who land on Scythia’s shores. But as Fate would have it, her brother Oreste is the first to be shipwrecked on the peninsula and brought to the sacrificial altar.The priestess believes her brother to be dead and responsible for […] In the aftermath of the Trojan War, the priestess Iphigénie is tasked to kill any strangers who land on Scythia’s shores. But as Fate would have it, her brother Oreste is the first to be shipwrecked on the peninsula and brought to the sacrificial altar. The priestess believes her brother to be dead and responsible […]
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A unique program featuring guests Chris Norman (wooden flutes and pipes) and Pascale Beaudin (soprano), both with roots in the Canadian Maritime provinces, brings to life music ranging from Baroque Scotland to French Canadian folk tunes from the Acadian tradition.Friday, January 26 • 7:30pm Teutonia Männerchor Saturday, January 27 • 7:30pm Andrew Carnegie Free Library […] |
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Grit and resilience are key to our success in a rapidly changing world and foundational to that work is the deep work of purpose. As one of the first women to fly the Apache helicopter in the U.S. Army, leading line units on three continents, Shannon Huffman Polson combines her passion and firsthand experience in […]
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The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center, in collaboration with the Pittsburgh Classic Movie Club, will present a one-time screening of the 1946 Best Picture Oscar winner The Best Years of Our Lives, Thursday, Feb. 1, at 7 p.m. One of the first 25 films selected by the Library of Congress for inclusion on the National […]
$11.00
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During a Song Shop concert, you bring the snacks and we bring the entertainment at the Bitz Opera Factory. Once a month (excluding January and May) during our season, Pittsburghers and visitors of all ages are invited to enjoy free intimate noontime concerts. Our Pittsburgh Opera Resident Artists perform some of opera’s most popular arias, as well as a mix […] In an ever-expanding body of work, Jens Kruger (banjo, vocals), Uwe Kruger (guitar, lead vocals), and Joel Landsberg (bass, vocals) personify the spirit of exploration and innovation that forms the core of the American musical tradition.The honesty of their writing has become a hallmark of the trio’s work. Another is the banjo playing and composition […] |
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Pittsburgh celebrates its 27th Annual Lunar New Year Fair and Show, co-presented by CASTP Organization and the Carnegie Museum of Art, where ancient Chinese traditions meet Pittsburgh’s vibrant performing arts landscape creating a world where cultural diversity shines! This grassroots, family-friendly celebration of the Lunar New Year features dance, song, and instrumental performances by local […]
$7 – $30
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The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center kicks off its 2024 Emerging Filmmakers Showcase series at 2 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 4, with HIVE, a heartfelt and touching look at Pittsburgh-area beekeeper and skilled carpenter Hank B, showcasing his love for his winged companions, and his dedication to sustainability and the art of spinning honey. The 25-minute […]
$11.00
Shadyside Presbyterian Church at 3:00pmfeaturing Jonathan Dove’s The Passing of the Year Ellen Fast, pianist with special guests: The Pittsburgh Girls Choir |
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Join art educators at Carnegie Museum of Art every Thursday for art-making and sensory activities inspired by the exhibitions in our galleries! All ages are invited to participate and activities are free with museum admission.
Free with museum admission
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The Creative Hive is a free monthly networking event designed to provide a friendly and casual space for artists, creatives, art educators, culture bearers, and arts administrators to establish and foster professional relationships. Program highlights include: • Free and tailored to artists, creatives, art educators, culture bearers, and arts administrators. • No program, no agenda […]
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Strategy! Creativity! Wonder! Chance! Get ready for creative competition, as we present to you our NEW Thursday evening game night – Art Games! Each Art Game in our winter Art Game series activates the museum’s artwork and history as content that’s sure to bring our your inner competitor while learning to appreciate the art around […]
Free with museum admission (half price)
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Sweetwater Concert Series Culminates Art and Culture in the Form of Music for Second Year Sewickley, Pa.—Folk February, a concert series highlighting local talent through folk, indie, and Americana music, will feature Pittsburgh’s favorite performers throughout Fridays in February. Back by popular demand, this series provides culture and art through music in Sweetwater’s Community Room. […]
$25
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The Slippery Rock University Early Childhood and Elementary Music Community Engagement is proud to present a themed musical experience where children and their caregivers will have the opportunity to sing, play, and move together!
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Join art educators in the museum every Thursday for art-making and sensory activities inspired by the exhibitions in our galleries! All ages are invited to participate and activities are free with museum admission.
Free with museum admission
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The Chamber Orchestra of Pittsburgh, with guest tenor Timothy Stoddard, will perform the rarely heard masterpiece, Serenade for Tenor, Horn, and Strings by Benjamin Britten, Bela Bartok’s Divertimento for Strings, and Jessie Montgomery’s “Strum” in two performances, February 10, 2024 at Levy Hall of Rodef Shalom and February 11, 2024 at Calvary United Methodist Church. […]
$10 – $35
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New York-based artist Amie Siegel (b. 1974 in Chicago, IL) debuts a new work that stems from her research into the collections and displays of Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Siegel’s new film installation traces how objects or animals become displaced from their context to arrive at the museum. Contesting inherited practices of knowledge extraction and conventions […]
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The Chamber Orchestra of Pittsburgh, with guest tenor Timothy Stoddard, will perform the rarely heard masterpiece, Serenade for Tenor, Horn, and Strings by Benjamin Britten, Bela Bartok’s Divertimento for Strings, and Jessie Montgomery’s “Strum” in two performances, February 10, 2024 at Levy Hall of Rodef Shalom and February 11, 2024 at Calvary United Methodist Church. […]
$10 – $35
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PROGRAM Petite Suite de Concert – Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1856-1953) 1. Le Caprice de Nanette 2. Demande et Response 3. Un Sonnet d’Amour 4. La Tarantelle Fretillante Gabrielle Baum, violin; Janet Lillich Stivanson, piano Song to the Dark Virgin – Florence Price (1888 - 1953) Night – Florence Price Grief – William Grant Still (1895-1978) River […]
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Pittsburgh's favorite Mardi Gras party! Enjoy delicious New Orleans-style food, live music by Colonel Eagleburger’s Highstepping Goodtime Band, Dixie Doc and the Pittsburgh Dixieland All-Stars, the crowning of a Mardi Gras King/Queen , 50/50 raffle, and much more. This event is 21+
$20 – $25
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"Souls Shot: Portraits of Victims of Gun Violence" Art Exhibition From January 16 through February 14, Shadyside Presbyterian Church will host the final showing for the 2023 Pennsylvania traveling exhibition of "Souls Shot: Portraits of Victims of Gun Violence" in the church's Sharp Atrium. The Souls Shot Portrait Project pairs fine artists with families and […]
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We invite all educators, artists, field professionals, and museum staff to join us for the Empowered Educators program! In this ongoing participatory series, we will deepen our understanding of critical topics of our time. Navigating the intersection of art, literature, and personal writing through group conversations with artists and guest speakers, Empowered Educators is rooted […]
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Indulge in the season of love with friends, partners, spouses, colleagues, and art! Join us for art tours facilitated by curators and relationship therapists exploring love through art and design. After and in-between the tours we will share sweets, make Valentines, and toast with a glass of bubbly to finding love within ourselves, each other, […]
$35
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Join Chatham University’s Music Program for the first Friday Afternoon Musicale of the spring semester, on February 16th at 4:00 PM at the James Laughlin Music Center! The concert will feature pianist Walter Morales playing Romantic Masterpieces for Piano Left Hand. All of the local community is welcome and invited to attend this program!
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Mark your calendars! We're getting ready for another of our FREE Community Days on Saturday, February 17, 10 AM - 4 PM. Join us for a day of family-friendly fun and hands-on activities! Check out artist demos, make some art in our Studios, enjoy light snacks, and participate in a scavenger hunt of our new […]
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The Carnegie Performing Arts Center is holding auditions for the charming ballet Madeline based on the pictures and stories of Ludwig Bemelman. Performances will be at the Greater Pittsburgh Masonic Center in April. Director Monica Ryan choreographs the production and rehearsals will take place on Saturday afternoons. Ages 5 - 12 are invited to audition […]
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A family of Nebraskan homesteaders in the 1870s dreams of "proving up." They endeavor to obtain the deed to the land they've settled by fulfilling the requirements of the Homestead Act: five years of harvest, a sod house dwelling, and perhaps the most elusive element—a glass window.With their eldest son incapacitated, Ma and Pa send […] |
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Join us for an afternoon convening to honor the life, work, and legacy of Audre Lorde on what would have been her 90th birthday. Audre Lorde (1934 – 1992), self identified as a “black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet.” Lorde’s life work took the form of writer, educator, philosopher, activist towards expansive, imaginative and liberatory justice. […]
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Apollo’s Fire returns with a new program based on Heinrich Biber’s stunning Sonatas on the Mysteries of the Rosary, along with instrumental works inspired by the baroque tradition of stylus fantasticus. Concertmaster Alan Choo joins Grammy-winning harpsichordist Jeannette Sorrell, Chatham Baroque’s Andrew Fouts, and a colorful ensemble to present their unique interpretation of these masterworks.ALBUM RELEASE […] |
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A family of Nebraskan homesteaders in the 1870s dreams of "proving up." They endeavor to obtain the deed to the land they've settled by fulfilling the requirements of the Homestead Act: five years of harvest, a sod house dwelling, and perhaps the most elusive element—a glass window.With their eldest son incapacitated, Ma and Pa send […] |
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Strategy! Creativity! Wonder! Chance! Get ready for creative competition, as we present to you our NEW Thursday evening game night – Art Games! Each Art Game in our winter Art Game series activates the museum’s artwork and history as content that’s sure to bring our your inner competitor while learning to appreciate the art around […]
Free with museum admission (half price)
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A family of Nebraskan homesteaders in the 1870s dreams of "proving up." They endeavor to obtain the deed to the land they've settled by fulfilling the requirements of the Homestead Act: five years of harvest, a sod house dwelling, and perhaps the most elusive element—a glass window.With their eldest son incapacitated, Ma and Pa send […]
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Hailed by Gramophone Magazine for her “superlative artistry, effortless virtuosity, and musical intelligence,” Crista Miller presents a dynamic seasonal program of works by Brenda Portman, Jessica French and Naji Hakim, as well as Christa Rakich’s Hommage a Bach, taking full advantage of the magnificent Casavant’s rich voices and colorful language. Admission is free; free-will offerings […]
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The charming children's play Alice in Wonderland features Alice's adventures when she falls down a rabbit hole and into Wonderland. The timeless adventures of Alice are brought to life by the Carnegie Performing Arts Center, on Saturday, February 24 at 2 p.m. The performance will be at the Greater Pittsburgh Masonic Center located at 3579 […]
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Join us at Chatham University for an afternoon of Romantic Piano Pieces, featuring works by Robert Schumann. All proceeds will benefit the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank. This program presents three of Schumann’s most beloved works, exuberant, virtuosic, and tuneful, all written in his twenties. “Papillons” was inspired by the writings of the French author […]
Cash donations to benefit Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank
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A family of Nebraskan homesteaders in the 1870s dreams of "proving up." They endeavor to obtain the deed to the land they've settled by fulfilling the requirements of the Homestead Act: five years of harvest, a sod house dwelling, and perhaps the most elusive element—a glass window.With their eldest son incapacitated, Ma and Pa send […]
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Six virtuoso performers playing traditional and contemporary songs of Croatia and neighboring countries, utilizing the Croatian family of string instruments called "tambura," Tamburaški Sastav Ponoć is the finest tambura ensemble in North America. Gorgeous harmonies, lightning-fast fingers, and tons of energy are the hallmarks of a Ponoć concert.
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Join violinist Monique Mead, CMU musicians, and star chef Zoe Peckich as they combine musical ingredients into a 7-layer cake inspired by a Mozart Rondo. All ages and behaviors welcome!
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From Vienna, Austria, and hitting Imperial, PA, February 26, Mnozil Brass has been entertaining fans around the globe for 30 years with their comedic brilliance, sensational programs, and impeccable playing. This season’s show, Jubilei, is a celebration of this momentous anniversary! The Austrian band, known as the “Monty Python of the Music World,” seamlessly combines […]
$35 – $45
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Nanette Kaplan Solomon, piano Luz Manriquez, piano This recital will feature pianist Nanette Kaplan Solomon performing solo piano music by Nikolai Lopatnikoff (1903-1976), who was an internationally known Neoclassic composer and beloved composition professor at CMU (then Carnegie Tech) from 1945-1969, and solo and four-hand piano music by Nancy Galbraith, current long-time distinguished Professor of Composition […]
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Morgan Bukovec will honor the “share your story” interactive wall responses from the viewing audience, thus symbolizing an affirmation of “I hear you; I see you” and reinforcing a connectivity of shared experience. Morgan is the McDonough Museum’s Emerging Artist for spring 2024 featured in a mixed media solo exhibition titled “are you on the […]
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Dr. Laurie Santos teaches the most popular course in Yale’s history, Psychology and the Good Life. An expert on the science of happiness, she shares entertaining insights on how to make wiser choices and live a happier life. She hosts the popular podcast The Happiness Lab and has won numerous science and teaching awards. |
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Portland, Oregon-based artist Marie Watt’s explorations embrace and center the histories embedded in materials. For over a decade, Watt has been working with steel I-beams, drawn to their interwoven history with the Haudenosaunee ironworkers, known as “Skywalkers” for walking across the I-beam skeletons of the skyscrapers high above the city. As one of the most […]
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Noon concert with Mendelssohn Sweet Remembrance,, Mozart Sonata in C K 545, Arabesque by Robert Schulz, Chopin Polonaise in c sharp minor, Nocturne in F sharpp minor and two Mazurkas and the Largo from Conceto in d minor for two violins by Bach trnscribed for piano and organ by Gerald Near
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The Carnegie Mellon Wind Ensemble utilizes a flexible instrumentation of winds, brass, and percussion to perform repertoire from standard concert band works to contemporary compositions of various instrumental combinations. George Vosburgh, Director Stephen Story, Associate Director Program: Cindy McTee Circuits William Geiler A Brisk Departure Under Moonlight Winner of the 23/24 Wind Ensemble Concerto Competition Omar Thomas Of Our […] |
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During a Song Shop concert, you bring the snacks and we bring the entertainment at the Bitz Opera Factory. Once a month (excluding January and May) during our season, Pittsburghers and visitors of all ages are invited to enjoy free intimate noontime concerts. Our Pittsburgh Opera Resident Artists perform some of opera’s most popular arias, as well as a mix […]
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Trio Sine Nomine (violinist Lydia Choorapuzha, violist Warren Davidson, and cellist Adam Liu) presents a concert titled "Spirituals and Serenades", featuring music by Adolphus Hailstork, W. A. Mozart and Erno von Dohnanyi. Admission is by free-will donation.
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Join the Edgewood Symphony for an exciting night of French music. Highlighting the program is Pittsburgh Symphony harpist Gretchen Van Hoesen performing Camille Saint-Saens’ Morceau de Concert for Harp and Orchestra. Also featured are works by Augusta Holmes and Lili Boulanger. And, for the first time, the ESO performs Claude Debussy’s La Mer. (This concert […]
$15
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